March 17, 2023
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10:00
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10:45
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New Build & Affordable Housing - What's Coming Down The Track?

Explore what's ahead for new build and affordable housing, with expert insights on shared ownership, green homes, and innovative lending schemes.

With the UK still facing a significant shortfall in new homes, join us for a free webinar exploring the latest trends, challenges, and innovations shaping the new build and affordable housing landscape. Featuring insights from Leeds Building Society and StrideUp, this session delves into market data, government schemes, and cutting-edge lending strategies to support first-time buyers and underserved customer segments.

We'll take a deep dive into the evolving role of shared ownership, government initiatives like the First Homes scheme and Deposit Unlock, and how modern methods of construction and green mortgages can unlock new pathways to homeownership.

Here's what you’ll learn:

  • How the UK’s housing supply and affordability challenges are evolving, and what this means for lenders and brokers
  • The latest updates on affordable housing schemes including shared ownership, First Homes, and Deposit Unlock
  • How green mortgages and modern construction methods support sustainability and improve EPC ratings
  • A closer look at innovative propositions like StrideUp’s Home Purchase Plan offering affordability boosts and equity protection
  • Enhanced affordability strategies, such as Leeds Building Society’s new build affordability calculator and staircasing policies

Who should attend?
This webinar is ideal for brokers, building society professionals, and housing association partners who support first-time buyers and affordable housing. If you're looking to deepen your understanding of the new build market and explore innovative solutions to meet evolving borrower needs, this session is for you.

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